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Ex a long time pharmacist collection in Edmonton, Alberta. Last owned by Andrew Mckaig and was ungraded until around March 2020.
First PCGS coin holdered for this overdate. Ex ICCS EF40 cert # WP 061 and reconsideration planned. ICCS MS64 acquired June 2018 will be submitted for crossover.
Belzberg. Also own ICCS MS65 mirror surfaces, cameo ex. Hendler/Rogozinski; pedigree lost and found in 2017 by owner research. Mint state coins of this date are from a small monastery hoard that are typically white or nearly white in colour.
Pelletier, Péres Rèdemptorist, Hendler, Rogozinski. Very rarely encountered in this Queen Victoria series non-specimen deep mirror proof-like cameo. Pedigree lost and rediscovered by current owner research in 2018. Ex. ICCS MS-65 mirror surface; cameo SA 136.
Canadiana. Obverse 6 more common than very rare obverse 5 - one certified. Tied with one coin for 3rd finest.
Obverse 6 more common than obverse 5. Ex ICCS MS66 XNF 164. Reconsideration planned.
George Cook. 5/5 variety without last A in Canada doubled. Also have a 5/5 variety with double punched A that was also paired with the 8/5 variety.
Bent and worn after bent produced on a planchet with 60% edge split.
Wide date, even 5. Ex. ICCS MS66 YV 941, the ICCS pop top for this key date.
Obverse 2, more common than obverse 1. Also have obverse 1 PCGS EF40.
Obverse 6. Also own less common obverse 5 Pittman PCGS AU50.
Narrow date, narrow 1, even 7, A/A in Regina. Belzberg. Ex ICCS MS64 cert # IJ 012. Reconsideration planned.
Obverse 5, less common than obverse 6. Near pop top of ICCS MS-66. Very early grading, mid-1980s.
Plain date, open 6 variety. Obverse 5, less common than obverse 6. Obverse 5 is is estimated at less than 10% of total mintage. Previously ICCS MS66.
Canadiana. Obverse 6, plain date, open 6. ex ICCS MS65 PQ 952. Also have less common obverse 5 PCGS MS66 and PCGS MS64 very early certification number 02355464. Obverse 5 becomes very rare at grades over VF30.
Obverse 1. ICCS crossover MS64 UW 588 and ex Hugh Powell. Also own less common MS62 and MS66 obverse 2 examples.
Canadiana/Burns Collection. Obverse 2, less common than obverse 1. Obverse 2 is estimated to be 20% to 25% of the total mintage.
Canadiana/Burns Collection. Obverse 2, less common than obverse 1. Obverse 2 is estimated to be 20% to 25% of the total mintage.
Canadiana/Burns Collection. Obverse 2, less common than obverse 1. Obverse 2 is estimated to be 20% to 25% of the total mintage.
Landon Collection. Obverse 5; less common than obverse 6, ex ICCS AU58 XLC 873. The one finer PCGS MS-62 is obverse 6, ex Canadiana Heritage 1/2010: 20132.
Canadiana and Southern Cross, the more common obverse 6. Also own Landon PCGS AU58 finest known and less common obverse 5.
Narrow date, wide 1 variety. RCNA 7/2013 auction. Solo pop top when acquired, now tied with two others.
Eliasberg. Wide date variety. N in cents tilted slightly left.
Obverse 4, more common than obverse 5. Also own obverse 5 ICCS MS64 ex Burns Collection, crossover planned, and PCGS MS62 certification number 5479652.
ex. an Australian collection. Purchased in a early PCGS rattler with two piece outer collar holder. Re-engraved NA in REGINA.
Rarer obverse 1 than obverse 2. Three in 40, three in 45, one in 50.
Canadiana/Burns Collection. Obverse 5, less common than obverse 6. Also have Pittman obverse 5 AU50 and obverse 6 MS66+, finest known for obverse variety.
Canadiana/Burns Collection. Obverse 5, less common than obverse 6. Also have Pittman obverse 5 AU50 and obverse 6 MS66+, finest known for obverse variety.
Canadiana/Burns Collection. Obverse 5, less common than obverse 6. Also have Pittman obverse 5 AU50 and obverse 6 MS66+, finest known for obverse variety.
Obverse 4 less common than obverse 5. Also own Pittman obverse 4 PCGS AU55.
Belzberg, George Cook. Obverse 5, more common than obverse 4.
Ex. Sydney F. Martin Collection and previously ex. Potomac Collection. 88.7 great, 29.4 mm, Oº. B of C 27, KM-3, Calico 27, Nesmith 10. Medal orientation. Finest known of variety. One of four 4 Maravedis assigned a grade number.
Ex Rosholm a founding member of the Chicago Coin Roundtable and then Albert Hall. Two known - the other piece is cataloged by Ponterio as AU. Not currently cataloged in standard references.